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timeContinuous passage of existence, recorded by division into hours, minutes, and seconds. Formerly the measurement of time was based on the Earth's rotation on its axis, but this was found to be irregular. Therefore the second, the standard SI unit of time, was redefined in 1956 in terms of the Earth's annual orbit of the Sun, and in 1967 in terms of a radiation pattern of the element caesium.
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On the other hand, the less developing time you give your film, the less chance the developer has to soak into the emulsion. Some critics believe that the cost of gathering information - which may include developing time sheets to capture volunteer time, as well as the effort necessary to determine fair values -- exceeds the informational benefit. Tom Scott, Vice President of Engineering at VenturCom, stated, "Regardless of the scale of your development effort, DCX is about flexibility and faster time to market when developing time critical systems using RTX and Windows NT/2000. |
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